very cool.  :)
On Oct 7, 2009, at 4:18 PM, Greg Kearney wrote:

>
> We are actively working on such an application here.
>
> Gregory Kearney
> Manager - Accessible Media
> Association for the Blind of Western Australia
> 61 Kitchener Avenue, PO Box 101
> Victoria Park 6979, WA Australia
>
> Telephone: +61 (08) 9311 8202
> Telephone: +1 (307) 224-4022 (North America)
> Fax: +61 (08) 9361 8696
> Toll free: 1800 658 388 (Australia only)
> Email: [email protected]
>
> On 07/10/2009, at 7:37 PM, Jesse wrote:
>
>>
>> Forgive me if tis topic has been covered already, as I've been off  
>> the
>> list for a while, but has anyone considered writing a Daisy ap for  
>> the
>> iPhone and iPod Touch? If I were a programmer, I'd do it myself, but
>> it would be amazing if a person carrying an off-the-shelf iPod or
>> iPhone could read Daisy on it as well, negating the need for their
>> clunky blindness technology with the big, oddly shapped tactile
>> buttons. The ap could handle books with uaks easily enough as long as
>> the author worked with the library services of such books as well. I
>> guess the only problem would be that you would have to write a loader
>> for the Mac or PC with which to load the books onto the touch, but
>> maybe if there were enough interest, Apple could help in making
>> something happen, perhaps a plug-in for iTunes or something. Just  
>> some
>> thoughts, and I don't even know if anybody else is interested but me.
>> Thanks.
>> Jesse
>>>
>
>
> >


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